30-80% increase in TMAX prices in Japan, among other increases.
http://www.filmbodies.com/newsviews/kodak-film-prices-going-up.html
http://www.filmbodies.com/newsviews/kodak-film-prices-going-up.html


I am trying to make a neutral statement here which is: that I think we can rely on Rattymouse to bring us the latest "news" on Kodak. Of course separating the messenger from the message on any thread can always be difficult and in anything connected with Kodak it is becoming double difficult
I think I have made another British understatement
pentaxuser
Even if the price goes up, I'll continue shooting Tri-X, because I like the way it looks. Maybe I'll shoot it differently, if it gets too expensive, but it has to get pretty outrageous before I rule it out on the basis of cost.
I gave up on 8x10" Polaroid when it was getting to be over $15 an exposure.
True and said, I feel, with the kind of Schadenfreude that you apply so well to anything Kodak.You poor, poor baby. The internet is no place for fragile craven souls such as yourself.

I gave up on 8x10" Polaroid when it was getting to be over $15 an exposure.
Tri-X will be $9.50 a roll now in Japan! Absolutely amazing how Kodak is positioning themselves in the market.
MDRLet's hope so and let's hope that if it is a distributor problem that KA gives them a swift kick in the butt.[/QUOTE said:Don't think it works like that.
Our largest pharmacy chain (currently) stocks lots of 135 c41 and three 135 mono only one of the mono is Kodaks.
Few other pharmacies carry any film.
The resellers take the risk of it going outdated if the risk is higher they carry less stock and charge more.
If KA put up the price to reseller the resellers will magnify the increase.
Id say volume is still decreasing
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